@Timmycb5, yeah, there's generally quite a lot of snow above 1,600 or so across the region.
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Morzine Source mag suggesting that Avoriaz will open for early December weekends - the plan is 14/12 (with Morzine planned for 15/12). Plaine Dranse areas of Chatel slated for 9/10 December, so would be good if Avoriaz does open and the links are open too.
Possibly a bit previous as there looks to be possibly a warm day or two next week.
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Given we've had some decent snow over the last week, I thought I'd kick off with an anecdotal snow observation.
We were up at Avoriaz on 4th November 2022 sledging with small people and by way of comparison to yesterday, 8th November, there is definitely more snow up there this year. Although the promise in 2022 obviously melted away in the rain around Xmas, it remains an excellent start. The sun has disappeared today and it's raining again at LGT but the snow line looks to be around 1700m from what I can see from the comfort of my kitchen.
Météo France said this week that the second half of October has been the wettest on record and, if the snow continues, the early season base level could be "unprecedented".
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@fatmansan, I'd warrant there's a lot more snow above around 1,900m that in most years.
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Was doing some research for touring routes in Avoriaz tomorrow and I came across this video. Great quality footage from some of the higher lines in PdS.
Anyone know these guys? Mark McKellar and Geroge Treble
"A documentary ski film telling the story of the 2020/2021 winter season in the French Alps. During a chapter of lockdowns and lift closures, two ski instructors set about a challenge to hike, ski and film some of the most beautiful lines in the Chablais Alps."
@polo, I must watch that - looks pretty epic. Mark McKellar's dad, Ian, if I'm not mistaken, used to run a chalet company Ski M&M, based out of Chatel? I don't know Mark but I used to bump into Ian all the time when I was repping.
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@polo, nice find - really enjoyed the film and hope you find the same lines above Avoriaz tomorrow
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@polo, nice find - enjoyed that.
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@Ozboy, I’d have to set off this evening
I’ll see how narly Crot / Prodains looks. Too early for anything risky, and write off the season or worse. Lack of talent aside.
@under a new name, Yeah think he mentioned his dad Ian
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They made a number of films of different and pretty classic routes in the PDS over that winter. All of them really interesting. I particularly like their use of a drone, both for filming but also for checking out the conditions above them. That season, with the lifts being closed was, of course, a pretty epic snow season with good snow to low levels.
With regards to touring above Avoriaz, I think you’ll have a ball just touring up and around the Arare, Chavanette and Fornet areas. If you want to do something more interesting you could continue above the Arare and up towards the top of the Hauts Forts. I’m sure there’ll be a track in there by tomorrow morning; or just traverse into the Haut Fort blacks and ski one of those, although I reckon you’ll ruin your board if you drop below the level of the Machon lift! So maybe stop there and head back up to ski the Arare. Just a few thoughts.
Sadly I’m abroad until Sunday evening, by which point I suspect the snow might not be of the same quality. Ho hum.
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@zzz, thanks but we never made it over.....too many people weren't ready, ie one still had summer tyres and got stuck, more delays. As it turned out it seemed to be poor viz for most of the day above 1700m anyway so we were happy to stay local.
Did 3 x 300m of climbing though so a good work out....Ranfoilly, Nauchet, Chavannes.
Sun came out briefly around 11 on the first hike from 1500m, but by 4 on the way back the snow lower down had already developed a crusty top, soon to be soaked either way.
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@polo, sounds like a good choice. A few went up the back of Mont Chery, which looked to have a reasonable snow depth, even at the bottom. As you say, soon to be soaked.
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@zzz, yep we had loads of fun, a lot of falling over, especially on Ranfoilly..... with the big dips and roads to cross in terrible viz...... won't go there again until it's pisted.
But Nauchets (red) and Chavannes blue down to 1250m were smooth as ever.
Anyway, not a conditions report here as it's all trashed, just a vid I made for the gang.....all in chronological order, starts and ends with sunshine on Chavannes, brutal at 1800, then down to the bowl, skinned back up Nauchet etc
Might be 10 days before we get snow again....some interest around 21-23 but haven't had a proper look at models, and will be away for the next week or so anyway.
Cracking film @polo - is that done on an Insta360 jobby?
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@andy from embsay, gopro 360, still getting used to it, I forgot to align the camera to be straight with the pole....which would give invisible stick view.
Anyway they are great for having tons of angles to pick, ie each clip do you want to face the camera down the hill or up the hill, or switch half way which is what I did on Nauchets. And you don't have to point it anywhere at all, just hold it and enjoy the slide. But yeah takes a lot time to go thru all the editing.
Hope you get something when you're out......w/e 24-25th?.....anything it possible, some intererting model runs, and mean temps good, but a long way out still
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@polo, yep, I’ve got the Insta version with an invisible stick. Haven’t quite got to grips with editing yet - partly because they only have a phone app - would be easier on a bigger screen!
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@polo, I must watch that - looks pretty epic. Mark McKellar's dad, Ian, if I'm not mistaken, used to run a chalet company Ski M&M, based out of Chatel? I don't know Mark but I used to bump into Ian all the time when I was repping.
Iain Closed M&M in 91 and started Avoriaz Alpine Ski School, one of the earliest Brit ski schools in France. He's still the owner and director. Mark grew up spending winters (and going to school) in Avoriaz and Morzine, and now teaches for his dad, as does George Treble. They're all rather good skiers (and teachers)!
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@polo, nice work.
Maybe this will be the year I learn the names of some pistes…
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Great vid Polo, your time synching audio to video paid off!
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@shep, great info from you as always re. the local history
@Whitegold, my work here is done, got a gold star review , at least for the tune. I download and mix tons of choons, and for that one I don’t have the remix artists name. I’ll dig around but can probably send a mp3 link either way.
@Nadenoodlee, Thx, I don’t know many piste names, it’s all lifts to me, but the run to the skiers right of the Nauchet lift is one of the easiest access (and best value) red off piste runs anywhere that I’ve looked. Early season, as it will of course get bashed.
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@shep, that’s nice to know. Iain was always extremely friendly - and he’s pretty handy on the skis
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@polo, That video is a piece of beauty - love that powder run at 2mins30secs - thank you for sharing and I'm not even slightly envious!
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@elefantfresh, could have been better ....one of the skiers brought his new drone along but then didn't want to risk it in the poor viz.
He then bailed out just as it cleared up and missed the last 2 nice runs. Some horses just aren't thirsty enough.
Anyway, moving on the next snow, and I really need to get out of that bowl someday.....friday should see a few flakes but still think tues 21st on looks more hopeful. That's the next time I'm back on the plank all going to plan, so don't let me down
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@Whitegold I download and mix tons of choons, and for that one I don’t have the remix artists name. I’ll dig around but can probably send a mp3 link either way.
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After the torrential rain of the last couple of days it’s snowing (lightly) again in Avoriaz. Looks to be a bit of snow-rain-snow for the next week then possibly something more sustained, at least in terms of lower temperatures.
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The Les Gets webcams are a bit grim this morning ...
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The Les Gets webcams are a bit grim this morning ...
It’s mid November though - plenty of time! Next week looks pretty hopeful above about 1500m.
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The Les Gets webcams are a bit grim this morning ...
Hopefully they won't be as grim as they were in January 23 by January 24!